• Retro Senior Prom: Dance Through The Decades

    Sway Dance Club 8123 Broadway, San Antonio, United States

    Step back in time and dance through the decades at our Retro Prom for Seniors! Join us for an afternoon filled with music, dancing, laughter, and unforgettable memories. Dust off your favorite retro outfit or dress to impress as we celebrate timeless fun and friendship! Date: July 16, 2026 | THURSDAY Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Sway Dance Club 8123 Broadway San Antonio, TX 78209 Ages 55+ Welcome Enjoy great music, retro vibes, and a wonderful afternoon with friends old and new! RSVP or questions? Reach out to us! Effy – 210-868-4638 Christa – 726-256-5777 Let’s twist, jive, and […]

    Free
  • Good Trouble Lives On – A Community Teach-In

    Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, 1001 N. Walters Street 1001 N. Walters Street, San Antonio, TX, United States

    As the midterms quickly approach and news of proposed legislation that could impact voting continues to circulate, the League of Women Voters of the San Antonio Area hopes that you will join us for a half-day program to learn about voting rights, how recent Supreme Court decisions and legislative actions impact our votes and how we can and must remain vigilant.  

    Free
  • Summer Film Series: Selena (1997)

    Briscoe Western Art Museum 210 W Market Street, San Antonio, TX, United States

    Join us for this year’s Summer Film Series: Siempre Tejano, as we prepare for our upcoming exhibition “Tejanos: Legacy”. This summer we will be showing three films highlighting Johnny Canales, Selena Quintanilla and their impact on Golden Age of Tejano Music. This month’s Film: “Selena” (1997) The film tells the story of the life of Mexican “Tejano” style singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez and the progress of her career resulting in her No. 1 US album. 📅July 19, 2026 | 2:00-4:00pm 👤Adults 🎟️ Free for Members | Free with Admission

  • Conversations on World Heritage: Rancheras and the Revolution

    World Heritage Center 3106 Roosevelt Ave., San Antonio, TX, United States

    The stories of women ranch owners in San Antonio are still being uncovered. Listen to prominent local historians Erika Arredondo-Haskins, Ph.D., and Amy Porter discuss the women’s lives and vital contributions to their country and to others during the revolutionary era. Join us for the engaging conversation on Thursday, July 23, from 6 - 8 p.m. at the World Heritage Center located at 3106 Roosevelt Ave., San Antonio, TX 78214. Free and open to the public.

    Free
  • Messina Hof Harvest Festival

    Messina Hof Winery 4545 Old Reliance Rd, Bryan, TX 77808, Bryan, TX, United States

    Guests are invited to step into the vineyard for hands-on grape picking and stomping, guided tours, wine tastings, and seasonal celebrations that bring the winemaking process to life in a truly immersive way. Throughout the festival, offerings range from lively moonlit harvest evenings with dinner, wine education, and celebration rituals to daytime harvest experiences designed for families and all skill levels, often ending with brunch and sangria. Special ticketed events add even more variety, with events that highlight the creativity of the estate’s culinary and winemaking teams. 

  • Precinct 1 Friday Night Flicks in the Park with Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores

    Mission County Park 6030 Padre Drive, San Antonio, TX, United States

    Precinct 1 Friday Night Flicks in the Park Grab your blankets and chairs, and join us for a movie in the park under the stars.  Free admission.   Concessions available. Movies start at dusk. All children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

    Free
  • Ronin Farm Dinners

    A seasonal farm-to-table experience set on a scenic working farm featuring chef-driven menus made with locally sourced ingredients in an intimate outdoor setting. Full Moon Dinners highlight a rotating multi-course tasting menu inspired by each month’s harvest, beginning with a farm tour and ending with dessert under the stars. Throughout the season, additional themed dinners and special events, like cooking classes, graduation dinners, and football nights, offer a variety of unique, seasonal dining experiences on the farm. 

    $183
  • PicaPica Plaza Back 2 School – Backpack Giveaway

    PicaPica Plaza 910 SE Military Drive, San Antonio, TX, United States

    FREE Event @ PicaPica Plaza, join us for our annual backpack giveaway, plus so much more! Several health and community organizations will be onsite for parent resources! Child must be present to receive a FREE backpack** / K-12 9:30am: Wristbands will be given out to child* Child must have wristband on to receive backpack* *CHILD MUST BE PRESENT While Supplies Last!

    Free
  • BUA’s Inaugural Founders Forum

    The Founders Forum is a small, invitation-only gathering that Baptist University of the Américas convenes a few times each year. It exists for one purpose: to bring together friends of BUA for an evening of meaningful conversation and learning. These evenings are educational. There is no ask. You come, you learn something worth your time, and you spend an evening in good company. Also, hear an impactful testimony from a BUA student. For our first Forum, attorney Paula McGee will speak on "Do You Need a Will, or Something Else?" — a candid, practical look at estate and legacy planning that matters to all of us, whatever stage we're in. Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be […]

  • Historic Downtown Bryan: First Friday

    A lively, walkable street festival full of variety. Bryan’s signature monthly street festival brings Historic Downtown Bryan to life with live music, local artists and makers, food vendors, shopping, family activities, and entertainment. Attendees can expect performances, interactive experiences, and pop-ups that encourage visitors to explore, connect, and enjoy the city! While the activities change from month to month, the atmosphere always delivers a fun evening centered on the community in the heart of downtown.

    Free
  • Thursday Night Series: River Artes Glass Jewelry Workshop with Ruth Bushman

    World Heritage Center 3106 Roosevelt Ave., San Antonio, TX, United States

    Join us for our next Thursday Night Series with another hands-on experience at the World Heritage Center! Dive into rich caches of reclaimed art glass and hunt for gems that catch your eye. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll transform your chosen pieces into wearable jewelry that honors their history while giving them a bold and beautiful second act. Free and Open to the Public. All materials will be provided. Intended for ages 18 and over.

    Free
  • Kameha Con

    freeman expo hall 3201 e Houston st, San Antonio, TX, United States

    mehaCon 2026 – Event Overview KamehaCon is the world’s largest fan gathering dedicated to the globally recognized Dragon Ball franchise. Unlike traditional comic or pop culture conventions that cover multiple fandoms, KamehaCon is uniquely focused on a single iconic series, creating a more immersive and community-driven experience for attendees. The event brings together fans from across the country to celebrate anime, cosplay, gaming, and pop culture through a highly themed and engaging environment. Attendees can experience celebrity guests, including voice actors and industry professionals connected to Dragon Ball, along with live performances, cosplay showcases, interactive panels, and a large exhibitor […]